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Stay in the driving seat in no-fault cases
Make it easier for customers to get replacement cars after accidents without resorting to credit hire companies, says Phil Bird, and you’ll do your business a favour too with three lines
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Claims casebook: The courts rule on mental illness and legal responsibility
Tom Corrigan, partner, Beachcroft LLP
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Ready, set, run-off
Run-off should not be neglected amid the demands of the current market. Lauren MacGillivray outlines PricewaterhouseCoopers’ pointers for managing run-off claims, identifying future exposures and considering exit strategies
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News
Insurers appoint legal firm in fight against plaques ruling
Brodies called in to tackle Scottish goverment ruling
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Earthquake could lead to UK losses
Firms without 'earthquake cover' could face claims difficulties
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Markets & Risks
Market: Health & Rehab
How useful is genetic testing to insurers, asks Katie Puckett.
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Direct Choice shuts Suffolk offices for move to Kent
All 220 staff offered redundancy or relocation packages
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Arc seals motor deal wih Axa Ireland
Legal expenses provider continues growth in Irish market
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In Business
Border crossings
Rome II (yes, you read that right, it’s not Solvency II) came into force earlier this year. Nick Weston charts the fall-out
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When sport is the target
The attack on the Sri Lanka cricket team in Lahore shocked sporting authorities around the world. But it could also have repercussions in the London market, where many event organisers look for terrorism and cancellation cover. Danny Walkinshaw reports
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Loss adjuster wants central fund to fight claims test cases
Chief executive in call to insurers for "fighting fund"